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Appalachian Regional Commission grants $500,000 to Tennessee RiverLine for outdoor recreation and community development along the Tennessee River.
As Knoxville drivers prepare for a section of I-275 to be closed for the second weekend, 6 News anchor Bo Williams is sharing ...
As part of the RiverTowns Program, community members in Tishomingo County, Mississippi, shared how they use and imagine the ...
In the Tennessee Valley Authority River Forecast Center, employees work constantly monitoring the river levels and weather ...
Even with federal spending getting slashed across the board, an email from the Federal Highway Administration obtained by ...
The City of Knoxville is moving forward with its plan to build a pedestrian bridge in South Knoxville after facing questions ...
Augusta Quarry just reopened and Mead's Quarry is a longtime favorite. Here's what to know about enjoying these beautiful ...
Knoxville's Community Development Corporation is springing into action to line up local donors to pay for an ambitious plan ...
The collective mood is bouncing between optimism and pessimism over the realization the ambitious effort to reconnect communities just got harder.
The state of Tennessee has awarded over $22 million to 31 communities that will expand local parks, trails, sports facilities and improve access to Tennessee’s great outdoors, according to a press ...
Home to scenic trails and beautiful waterfalls, Cookeville, Tennessee, feels like Gatlinburg without the crowds.
As a river and animal guy, Director of Animal Care, Conservation and Education at Zoo Knoxville, Phil Colclough has started a project to help keep rivers clean.